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5 Tips to help you stay positive about your financial future

Our advice on how not to let pessimism get the best of you.

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1. Start small, don’t overdo it

If you’re not in a great financial position, saving for a house or in general might feel like an unattainable goal that just ends up overwhelming you. It’s a good idea to start with a smaller goal that feels more manageable and fits your situation better. For instance, starting with 50 euros a week can help you feel like you’re making progress and build momentum. It can also help you feel more in control of your finances and life in general.

2. Even if you have a limited income, you can still create a simple budget

It can feel like a big task when money is tight, but it’s really important to know where every euro is going so you can make the most of what you have. Start by identifying your most essential needs, such as food, accommodation, utilities, and healthcare. Next, create a simple budget that outlines how much you need to cover your essential expenses. This will help you see what you can afford and make it easier to manage your money. If your income doesn’t cover everything, focus on adjusting your spending in areas that aren’t essential. By breaking things down into manageable steps and staying focused on the essentials, you can gain more control over your finances and reduce the stress of living paycheck to paycheck.

3. Seek Out Community Resources

If you’re between jobs, have kids, or have just moved to a new city, you might find it tough to get support. It’s important to remember that you don’t have to go through it alone. There are community programs and government assistance available that can really help you out during tough times. There are also employment support services that can help you get back on your feet while you work on yourself. These include job training programs, resume help, and workforce development centers. They can give you the tools and guidance you need to find new job opportunities. It’s natural to feel a little unsure about asking for help, but these programs are there to support people in challenging situations like yours.

4. Work on yourself

Learning new skills can help you stand out in the job market, as well as help you develop your personal skills, meet new people, and develop your character. There are lots of online platforms offering free or low-cost courses in in-demand skills like technology, customer service, or trades. You can find countless tutorials and courses even on YouTube. Even just an hour or two a week can make a real difference in the long run.

5. Celebrate Small Wins

It’s important to recognize and celebrate your financial progress, however small it may seem. It doesn’t matter if you’ve paid off a credit card, saved your first €100, or stuck to your budget for a month – every little bit counts and you should celebrate every win. Celebrating these achievements will help you stay motivated and keep a positive mindset when it comes to your financial journey.

If you stay organized and focused, you’ll be more optimistic about your financial future.

It’s okay to feel a bit down, but taking small, steady steps can help you get back on track and stay positive. Just focus on what you can do today. Get some help from community resources if you need it. And remember that even small changes can have a big impact over time.

Laura Ghiretti
November 2024